A touch sensor assembly may include a sensor mounting portion formed at a insulating substrate, and a soldering spot provided at the sensor mounting portion, wherein a touch sensor is stably fixed to the sensor mounting portion by the soldering spot. In addition, the touch sensor assembly according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a copper coating film coated on a insulating substrate, and a top layer printed on the copper coating film, wherein the copper coating film is protected by the top layer.
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1. A touch sensor assembly comprising: an insulating substrate formed of a resin material; a copper film defined as a conductive layer and provided over an upper surface of the insulating substrate to form a printed circuit; a protective layer defined as a top layer and provided over an upper surface of the conductive layer; a sensor mounting region formed by the upper surface of the conductive layer, which is exposed through the top layer, wherein a hole is formed at the sensor mounting region to form a sensor support; at least one solder contact provided on an upper surface of the sensor mounting region; a touch sensor including a metal plate, and a ceramic element installed on an upper surface of the metal plate, wherein a lower surface of the metal plate is attached to the upper surface of the sensor mounting region using the at least one solder contact; a conductive foil covering the top layer and the touch sensor, and comprising a conductive line formed on a lower surface thereof, and a cover film attached at a rear surface of the insulating substrate to shield the hole forming the sensor support, wherein the conductive line includes: an outer rode line having a diameter that corresponds to a diameter of the metal plate; an inner guide formed within the outer guide line and having a diameter that corresponds to a diameter of the ceramic element; a center conductive line which extends in a lengthwise direction at the center of the conductive foil and connects the inner guide line and the outer guide line; and a circumferential conductive line formed in a grid shape and formed on an inner side of the inner guide line and an outer side of the outer guide line.
2. The touch sensor assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a spacer provided between the top layer and the conductive foil.
3. The touch sensor assembly of claim 2 , wherein the solder contact comprises a gel-typed solder cream.
4. The touch sensor assembly of claim 2 , wherein the sensor support having a diameter smaller than a diameter of the metal plate and greater than a diameter of the ceramic element.
5. The touch sensor assembly of claim 4 , wherein the spacer includes a sensor hole at a position where the touch sensor is attached, and the sensor hole has a diameter greater than the diameter of the metal plate.
6. The touch sensor assembly of claim 5 , wherein an outer diameter of the sensor mounting region is formed to have a size correspond to a diameter of the sensor hole, and an inner diameter of the sensor mounting region is formed to have a size correspond to the diameter of the sensor support.
7. The touch sensor assembly of claim 3 , wherein the at least one solder contact comprises a plurality of solder contacts.
8. The touch sensor assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a sensor housing configured to accommodate the insulating substrate, wherein the sensor housing includes: a housing body in which the insulating substrate is provided therein; and a housing cover which is coupled with the housing body.
9. The touch sensor assembly of claim 8 , further comprising an elastic member mounted on a lower surface of the insulating substrate, and providing a restoring force against a touch pressure transferred to the touch sensor.
10. The touch sensor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the touch sensor includes a piezo sensor.
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December 21, 2015
January 15, 2019
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